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Betty & the Boy plays EW’s Next Big
Thing party Saturday at Luckey’s
art
IN THE
GALLERIES
OPENINGS/RECEPTIONS
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
“The Long Now,” work by 22 UO
Department of Art faculty, reception
6-8pm Friday, Jan. 20; through April
8. UO Campus
LCC Art Gallery Yoruba African
Art Exhibition, artist talk & reception
4pm Monday, Jan. 23 in Building
10, room 108, show through Feb.
2; Northwest Stone Invitational,
through March 15. LCC Campus
26 thurs
Sunrise 7:37am; Sunset 5:14pm
Av High 49; Av Low 35
KIDS/FAMILIES
Wonderful
Ones Storytime, 1-year-olds w/
caregivers, 10:15am & 11am,
downtown library, info at 682-
8316. FREE.
Family Storytime, 11am, Sheldon
Branch Library, 1566 Coburg Rd.,
info at 682-8316. FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES Small
Business Clinic, 5pm, downtown
library, reg. 682-5450. FREE.
The Real Thing continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 19.
The Underpants continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 19.
VOLUNTEER Care for Owen
Rose Garden, bring gloves & small
hand-weeding tools, instruction
provided, noon-3pm, end of N.
Jefferson St., 682-5025.
corvallis
EVENTS
Justice in the Workplace w/John
Morris, 7pm, Newman Center,
1850 Emerald St.
Note: Continuation dates for out-
of-town events are listed under
the fi rst day of the event.
LITERARY ARTS Teen Book
THURSDAY,
JAN.
19
Group, for middle & high school-
ers, Matched by Ally Condie,
4-5pm, downtown library, reg.
682-8316. FREE.
Deliciously Slow Yoga, 8:30-10am
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 1165 N.W.
Monroe, Corvallis, heartandsoul-
wellness.com
Tween Scene Book Group,
grades 4-6, The Dark Hills Divide
by Patrick Carman, 4-5pm,
downtown library, reg. 682-8316.
FREE.
Parkinson’s
Disease
Support
Group, 2pm, Corvallis Senior
Center, 2601 N.W. Tyler Ave. FREE.
Lee Darling: Just Out of Reach,
6pm, downtown library. FREE.
GATHERINGS
Bicycle
Appreciation Day, minor repairs
& adjustments on bikes, 11am-
4pm, 13th Ave. at Lillis Hall, UO.
FREE.
Eugene
Metro
Business
Networking
International,
11:30am, Downtown Athletic
Club, 999 Willamette St., http://
wkly.ws/159 $12 lunch.
L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES
Understanding Long Term Care
insurance by Kim Kelly, 5-6pm,
LTCA offi ce, 333 W. 10th Ave.,
RSVP 222-9020.
Many Rivers Group Sierra Club:
Bill Sullivan’s favorite Oregon
hikes & adventures, new trails,
7pm, Eugene Garden Club, 1645
High St.
MUSIC Open Jazz Jam w/Free
Jazz Trio, 5pm; Soul Vibrators,
rock, 8pm, Cozmic. FREE.
Laura Wayte & David Riley, voice
& piano, 7:30pm, Beall Hall, UO.
$10, $8 stu. & sr.
Hot Milk, Sol Seed, jazz, folk, reg-
gae, 9pm, Sam Bond’s. $3-$5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Strong Bones, Strong Body con-
tinues. See Thursday, Jan. 19.
Walk with Us continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 19.
Prenatal Yoga continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 19.
Drop-in Kayaking continues. See
Thursday, Jan. 19.
SPIRITUAL
Reiki
Tummo
Healing Clinic, by appt., 5:30-
7:30pm, 2550 Portland St., 914-
0431. Don.
THEATER No Shame Eugene
Theater Workshop, write, direct &
act in original 5-min. pieces, 7:30-
9:30pm, 126 W. Broadway. FREE.
Awake & Sing! 8pm, through Feb.
4, Hope Theatre, UO. $14, $12 sr.,
non UO stu. & staff, UO stu. w/ID
FREE.
14 JANUARY 19, 2012
The Genetic Reifi cation of “Race,”:
A Story of Three Mathematical
Methods,
Rasmus
Gronfeldt
Winther, 4pm, Certer for the
Humanities, 811 S.W. Jefferson Ave.
FREE.
Patrick Spottiswoode: “Creating
a Chink in the Wall,” 4pm,
Withycombe Hall, Lab Theatre,
OSU. FREE.
Chamber Music Corvallis: The
Jupiter String Quartet, 7:30pm,
LaSells Stewart Center, OSU,
http://chambermusiccorvallis.
org/ $22 adv., $25 door, $10 stu. &
spouses, K-12 & OSU stu. FREE.
FRIDAY, JAN. 20 Reading w/
poets Geri Doran & Maxine Scates,
7:30pm, MU Journey Room, OSU.
FREE.
SATURDAY, JAN. 21 How to
Sprout Seeds, Grains, Beans, &
Nuts, continuation on Jan. 28,
10am-noon, South Co-op Meeting
Room, 1007 S.E. 3rd St. FREE.
Co-op Video Premiere Party, the
unique role co-ops have in building
local food systems & their impact
in their communities, 5-6:30pm,
South Co-op Meeting Room, 1007
S.E. 3rd St. FREE.
National Squirrel Appreciation Day
Fundraiser for Chintimini Wildlife
Center, raffl e, music, beverages,
squirrel trivia, 6-10pm, Squirrel’s
Tavern, 100 S.W. 2nd St., www.chin-
timiniwildlife.org
Contra Dance w/Zephyr &
Marianne Tatom Letts, beginners
welcome, no partner required,
7:30pm instruction, 8pm dance,
First Congregational Church, 4515
SW West Hills Rd potluck info 840-
0681. $7, $6 CFS/EFS/stu., $1 dis-
count walkers & bikers.
Tsidii LeLoka, benefi t concert for
The New Majestic Theatre, 7:30pm,
The Majestic, 115 S.W. 2nd St., www.
majestic.org $15-$40.
World Poetry Slam champion
Joaquin Zihuatanejo & Austin
International Poetry Slam cham-
pion Natasha Carrizosa, 9pm, OSU
MU. FREE.
EUGENE WEEKLY
MONDAY, JAN. 23 Low Vision
Support Group, 2pm, Corvallis
Senior Center, 2601 N.W. Tyler Ave.
FREE.
OSU: Socratic Club: “The Infl uence
of Christianity on Latin America:
Benefi cial
or
Destructive?”
7:30pm, Milam Auditorium, OSU.
FREE.
TUESDAY, JAN. 24 Cooking
With Kids, 5:30-7pm, South Co-op
Meeting Room, 1007 S.E. 3rd St.,
reg. 753-3115 ext. 0. $25 parent-
child pair, $20 mem., $5 addition-
al child.
Woman Citizen Film Series: One
Woman, One Vote, 6pm, Owen Hall
101, OSU.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 25 “Feast
& Famine: The Future of Food”
w/Peggy Lemaux, 7pm, LaSells
Stewart Center, OSU campus.
attn:
OPPS
Maude Kerns Art Center’s Call
to Artists for “Variations: Art
Expressing Music Exhibit,” sub-
missions deadline Feb. 10, see
www.mkartcenter.org
Teen Team volunteering at
downtown library seeks middle
& high school applicants to vol-
unteer 4-5pm Tuesdays through
March 20, info at 682-8316.
Lane
County
Board
of
Commissioners seeks applica-
tions from citizens interested in
serving on the Human Services
Community Action Advisory
Committee, see http://wkly.
ws/161 for info.
Mother Daughter Group for
Middle School Aged Girls
and their Moms, Stepmom or
Grandma, 5:30-6:45pm Mondays
Jan. 23-March 19, see www.ophe-
liasplace.net for info.
Extension Forestry Classes have
returned to Lane County, see
http://extension.oregonstate.
edu/lane/forestry for info.
Eugene Springfi eld Community
Production of “The Vagina
Monologues” Interest Meetings:
2-3pm Sunday Jan. 22, Wesley
Center, 1236 Kincaid St.; 6-7pm
Tuesday, Jan. 24, downtown
library.
Drop-in fi gure drawing ses-
sions at Eugene Storefront Art
Project, 6-8pm Tuesdays, info at
mythicnoetic@gmail.com
AARP Tax-Aide offering free
tax preparation services for
low & moderate income fami-
lies & individuals in the Eugene-
Springfi eld area, www.aarp.org/
taxaide or 1-888-227-7669.
Chamber Music Amici is extend-
ing its deadline to Jan. 24, for
submissions to its third annual
art contest to select fi ve winners
to feature on concert posters
for the 2012-13 season, see www.
chambermusicamici.org & www.
emeraldartcenter.org for info.
Call for Entries: Oregon ADDY
Awards, deadline Jan. 25, see
www.oregonaddys.com for info.
CONTINUING
Analog Barbershop Prints by
Stephen Miach, paintings by Skot
Boyes. 862 Olive
Art of War Work by Tracy Mattner,
through March 31. 251 B W. 7th
B2 Wine Bar “Into 2011,” work by
Richard Quigley. 2794 Shadow View
Backstreet Gallery Beadwork
jewelry by Mary Beers, through Jan.
31. 1421 Bay, Florence
Benton County Museum “Light
& Ground,” paintings by Douglas
Russell, Sandra Ryan & Clint Brown,
through Feb. 4. 1101 Main St.,
Philomath
Big City Gaming “Fool’s Gold,”
work by Brian Knowles, Marlitt
Dellabough, Keegan Gormley Andrea
Alonge, Tim Jarvis & more. 1288
Willamette
Big Tree Gallery “Ol’ Hallows
Eve,” multimedia arts & adornments
by Kalimanna Creations, unique
photography of the world by Brian
Chenoweth, acrylic on canvas by
Nichoel Wright. 1068 W. 3rd
Bonnie at Play “Ceramic
sculpture” by Bonnie King. 1082 W.
2nd — upstairs
Broomchick Early American
Handcrafted Brooms & Besoms by
Samantha Pritchard. 305 Blair
Café Zenon Oil Landscapes &
encaustic portraits by Jean Denis.
898 Pearl
CALC “Art work created by children
from Gaza.” 458 Blair
Cowfi sh Paintings by Kim Rose &
Ricardo Di Napoli. 62 W. Broadway
CPR Gallery “Edge of Chaos ...
Color Studies in Fabric,” by Linda
Lu, through Feb. 29. 1711 Willamette,
Suite 302
David Minor Theater Photography
by Kate Ketcham. 180 E. 5th
David Joyce Gallery “Red, Red
— The Color of Warm,” w/work by
Laura Jaszkowski, LaVonne Tarbox-
Crone, Roka Walsh, Renee L. Nelson,
Dan Welton, Pamela Summer-Joy
Blackhorse, Ellen Hamill, Jack
Larson & Jim Bailey, through March
26. LCC Campus
Delphina / Slash’n Burn Portraits
& images by Cody Wicker. 941 W. 3rd
DIVA Large-scale mixed media &
sculptures by Youngmee Chang;
“Form in Nature,” photography
by Marshall McFarland. 280 W.
Broadway
Dot Dotson’s “Into The Woods,
color photograph by Beau Owens,
through Feb. 8. 1668 Willamette
ECO Sleep Solutions Felted wool
art by Tylar Merrill, pottery by Annie
Heron, whimsical dolls by Mari Livie,
wood sculptures, wood sculptures
by Cedar Caredio & luminescence
light sculptures by Stephen White.
25 E. 8th
Emerald Art Center “Four Seasons
of Plein Air, Painting the Year
Around” by Plein Air Painters of
Lane County, through Jan. 27. 500
Main, Spfd.
Eugene Piano Academy
Photography by Deb Ingebretsen.
507 Willamette
Eugene Public Library
Documentary photography by local
homeless youth, through Feb. 28.
Downtown library
Eugene Storefront Art Project
Work by Peter Herley, Ron Omin,
Tony Brown, Eric Sutton, Brian
Mark Hahn, Annee McHarry, Terry
Holloway, Tina Martinson & Nina
Diaz. Various locations
Florence Events Center Work by
the Watercolor Society of Oregon,
Florence Viewfi nders & Angela
Palmer. 715 Quince, Florence
Full City Work by Jeff Seltzer, Lee
Longfellow & Jay Longfellow. 842
Pearl
Gallery 760 “It’s Not That Unusual,
No Matter What They Say,” work by
Peter Herley, Tony Brown, Ron Omin
& Eric Sutton. 760 Willamette
Goldworks Photography by Kate
Ketcham. 169 E. Broadway
Harlequin Beads & Jewelry
Multimedia work by Kimberly
Gladen. 1027 Willamette
Healing Scapes & Sound Body
Healing Arts Mixed media,
charcoal & acrylic work by Katey
Seefeld. 1390 Oak, Suite 3
Imagine Gallery “The Warmth of
Pottery,” work by local artists. 35
E. 8th
Island Park Gallery “Classic to
Digital,” photography & digital art by
Roka Walsh, photography by Chris
Mihulka, through Jan. 19. 215 W. C
St., Spfd
Cowfi sh features work by
Ricardo Di Napoli
Jacobs Gallery “Small Pleasures
Invitational,” artwork no larger than
12 inches in any direction, through
Jan. 28. Hult Center
Jawbreaker Window Gallery “Mind
Mirrors,” colored pencil drawings
& ornaments by Jon Richardson.
796 W. 4th
Jazz Station Work by Tricia
McDowell. 124 W. Broadway
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art
“Birds & Flowers,” works of diverse
media, through April 1; “Xiaoze Xien;
Amplifi ed Moments 1993-2008” &
“East/West: Visually Speaking.” UO
Campus
Karin Clarke Gallery & Art
Counselor Inc. “Willamette
Dreams,” impressions of the
Southern Willamette Valley though
the eyes of Jill Atkin, Chris Bechler,
Mark Clarke, Margaret Coe, Bets
Cole, Kris Hurwit & Lynn Ihsen
Peterson. 749 Willamette
Keystone Café Paintings & comic
strips by Sophie Navarro. 395 W. 5th
Knight Law “Daring to Look: The
Photographs of Dorothea Lange
in Oregon,” through Feb. 26. 110
Knight Law
Lane County Historical Museum
“Weird & Wonderful: Lane County
Highlights & Footnotes,” through
Sept. 15, 2012. 740 W. 13th
Maude Kerns Art Center Shaping
Visions, work by Craig S. Holmes
& Maude I. Kerns, through Feb. 10.
1910 15th
MECCA “Refashionating: A
Reclaimed Look” work by Aubrey
Ament, Lindsay Mathews, Irene
Veldstra, Esther Ollar, Geordon
Handy, Tylar Merrill & Mitra Chester,
through Jan. 31. 449 Willamette
Michael DiBitetto “Etherial,
exquisite etchings, clothing art.”
201 Blair
MODERN “Made in Oregon,” work
by students of UO professors John
Arndt & Brian Gillis. 207 E. 5th
Moon Upstairs Gallery Work by
Paula Goodbar, Demetra Kalams &
Phoebe Gordon. 228 Main, Spfd.
Morning Glory Café Autism Rocks
Art Show. 450 Willamette
Museum of Unfi ne Art “Your
Favorite Piece,” work by many
local artists, through Jan. 31. 537
Willamette
Museum of Natural & Cultural
History “Face to Face with Masks
from the Museum Collections,”
North American, African & Oceanic
mask collections; “Oregon — Where
Past is Present;” “4 Women 4 Views:
From the High Desert,” through Feb.
26; “SQ3Tsya’yay: Weaver’s Spirit
Power” by Susan Pavel, through Jan.
29. UO Campus
NEST Mixed media collages &
acrylics on canvas by Tina Scott.
1235 Willamette
New Frontier Market “Rocks the
House,” mixed media: recycled
art on found objects & cardboard,
acrylics & spray paint by Indie Kyd.
1101 W. 8th
New Odyssey Masks by Rev. Dr.
Hoolala. 1004 Willamette
The New Zone Gallery “Digital
Latte,” featuring work by Rob &
Tracy Sydor, work by spotlight artist
Anthony Sims, self-portrait show by
New Zone artists. 164 W. Broadway
Ninkasi Brewery Ninkasi employee
group show, minors until 8pm. 272
Van Buren
Olive Grand “Autumn Harvest,
Winter Light” by Karen Russo &
watercolors by Cynthia Wheat-
Darling. 1041 Willamette
OPUS VII Paintings by Pat Condron,
David Campbell & Sidonie Caron,
ceramics by Ingrid Bathe, jewelry by
Melissa Stiles & sculpture by Sandy
Visse. 22 W. 7th
Out on a Limb Woodworking by
Tim Boyden & Seth San Fellipo,
photography by guest artist Tim
Giraudier. 191 E. Broadway
Palace Bakery Work by Emily
Schultz. 844 Pearl
Passionfl ower Design Jewelry by
Katy Kippen, Poppy & Moe’s winter
collection. 128 E. Broadway
Perk “The Skateboarding Art Show,”
work by Kim Rose. 1351 Willamette
Pizza Research Institute “Keeping
it Local,” paintings by Jean Denis.
530 Blair
Ratatouille Work by Tanna
Konnemann & Sophie Navarro. 2729
Shadow View
Raven Frame Works Paintings by
Adam Grosowsky. 325 W. 4th
Saginaw Vineyard Art by Demetra
Kalams. 80247 Delight Valley
The Salon “A Passion for Painting,”
benefi t showing of paintings by
Patrick Donnelly, through Feb. 4.
910 Lincoln
Sam Bond’s Garage “A Thin Line,”
oil paintings & drawings by Ila Rose.
407 Blair
Silver Lining Steampunk art by the
Florence Altered Art Group. 2217
U.S. 101, Florence
Springfi eld City Hall “If we build
it...” through Jan. 20; “Shared
Communities/Mixed Identities,”
through Jan. 31. 225 5th, Spfd
Springfi eld Museum “Oregon In
HDR,” through Jan. 28. 590 Main,
Spfd.
Studio Tre Amiche Work by
Kathryn Hutchinson, Patsy Hand &
Rogena Degge. 295 E. 5th
Studio West “Eugene Community
Photo Project” staged by Erin
Dougherty Williams. 295 E. 5th
Sweet Life Arts & Crafts Gallery
Work by employees of Sweet Life,
fi ne art to felted handbags, jewelry,
birdbaths, recycled book art &
aprons. 775 Monroe
Symphony in Glass Glasswork by
Vicki Komori, Cat Shelby & Jamie
Burress. 260 W. Broadway
Tamarack Wellness Center &
Eugene Yoga Plein air paintings
by local Lane County artists. 3575
Donald
Thalia’s Emporium Folk art & gift
gallery, Turkish coffee bar. 299
E. 5th
UO Alumni Association Art by UO
students Laura Johnson & Marshall
McFarland. 39 W. Broadway
The Vintage Plein-air watercolors
by Mara Thygeson, through Jan. 31.
839 Lincoln
Vistra Framing & Gallery
Watercolor & mixed media by
Marilyn Odland & LaVonne Tarbox-
Crone, acrylic & watercolor by
Joanna Carrabbio, oil by Brooke
Borcherding, oil & pastel by Diane
Lewis, glass by Gretchen Delius,
watercolor & pen & ink by Sydney
Roark, local bird photography by
Paula Fleitell, & beaded jewelry &
ornaments by Laurel Caccivio. 160
E. Broadway
Wandering Goat Coffee Co. “Los
Animales,” paintings by Heather
Rand. 268 Madison
The Wave “Amalgamations,” work
by Tracy Mackprang, through Jan.
20, 2012. 547 Blair
White Lotus Gallery Jewelry art
by Suzanne Linquist & Christine L.
Sundt. 767 Willamette
The Woodpecker’s Muse
“{ChaoStasis} Visuals of the very
large and very small, journeying the
imaginative spaces in between,” a
solo exhibit by David C. P. Placencia.
372 W. Broadway
WOW Gallery “The Angel of Death
presents Portraits of Death,”
through Jan. 31. WOW Hall
ZDREAMZ-ART Visionary
computer art prints by Artist Ron
LaFond. 937 W. 3rd
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